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Never thought about how an oscillating sprinkler worked, just knew they were $15 at Walmart. It's surprising how simultaneously simple and complex the engineering behind it is.
Only watched 2 videos and Im already craving for more. Love the production value and your way of explaining makes it so easy to understand! Can’t wait for next upload ❤
Very nice video. but I’m slightly confused. When I click on the creator name and look at the channel information, it says “4” videos. (but there is currently only “2” videos there now)
@@MikeCee7it looks like TH-cam is counting shorts as videos. At this point the channel has 4 full videos and 3 shorts and the counter in the channel description is 7
The fact that you have 11.9K subscribers from just two videos says everything there needs to be said about their quality. I always wondered whether there was actually a computer inside or some kind of pressure- or touch-sensor that somehow changes directions, but this design is both interestingly complex and beautifully simple. Very educational, nice animation, meticulous explanations: Please make more!
Oh damn, i always wondered how these worked after seeing one in action at my parents' yard. Kind of amazing how handy they are, being able to water in rectangles instead of circles, like most common sprinklers.
I woke up this morning, turned youtube saw this and said to myself... Yeah, I do want to know how a oscillating sprinkler works. Instant sub keep it coming
The main object of the oscillating sprinkler is cooling down kids in the summer though. Even water distribution over a set area is secondary. Great video! :D
This is a really nice video. well explained nnd very well deisgned. the only suggestion I have, would be to find a way to reccord your voice better. first step, I suspect would be to make certian you`re always at a constant distance to your mic. that will help withthe volume level. and then if you have the ressourecs, maybe look into a better mic. eventually. But seriously, high production quality, clear explanation. thanks for sharing this
I was today years old when I found out sprinklers have a drain plug and cleaner instead of just needing to get drained back out through the fill/spray holes
They don’t make ‘em like they used to, though. Because of the heat and UV damage of the South Australian summer, the plastic would die after one season. It was not cost-effective to keep replacing them. My $3.00 metal spraying sprinkler is fantastic, and doesn’t add to the burgeoning plastic waste problem 😊
Dude! Just watched both you videos, I need more!!! I’m sure production time is high with all the animations but we need more!! gosh dang I swear this channel is going to BLOW UP! Keep up the good work, can’t wait to see what else you dive into!
Yooo this channel is going to blow up ive been looking for reverse engineering videos for sooo long to help me with my super small scale manufacturing processes.
Thank You sir for the educational and informative video. I never really knew how a lawn sprinkler worked, but I would have never guessed it was such a complex machine. Keep up the good videos. Have A Good Day Sir! 🛻🚤🏖️
Thank you so much for this video, it was very interesting. I didn't know I needed to know this before I was recommended your video. How did I never even consider how these work? I'll definitely watch your other video now and I hope you make more like these!
That's amazin', rasin. I remember seeing these sprinklers in other people's front yards as a kid in the late 70s and early 80s and wondering how they worked.
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Nice work. Sprinklers are much more mechanically complicated than I had imagined.
The video was one day old when you set this comment. I imagine it will get there.
then watch how gas nozzle works at gas stations.
@@abhishikt I know, there so complicated!! Let me quess, you watch Steve Mould?
Today is the day when I learned about the drain plug that can have an integrated pin for clearing the holes on top!
Simple, clear, straight to the topic with all the supporting animations. Gosh, I wish there were more content like this on TH-cam
Huh, I never knew that end plug came out!
Never thought about how an oscillating sprinkler worked, just knew they were $15 at Walmart. It's surprising how simultaneously simple and complex the engineering behind it is.
Only watched 2 videos and Im already craving for more. Love the production value and your way of explaining makes it so easy to understand! Can’t wait for next upload ❤
Welcome aboard!
Very nice video. but I’m slightly confused. When I click on the creator name and look at the channel information, it says “4” videos. (but there is currently only “2” videos there now)
@@MikeCee7it looks like TH-cam is counting shorts as videos. At this point the channel has 4 full videos and 3 shorts and the counter in the channel description is 7
@@ArturVerdiev Ok, Thanks for the info.
Fascinating!! The ingenuity that went into that is so satisfying to see. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
May the algorithms overlords cast good fortune on you.
Excellent Content, good luck on your videos
You've answered a life long question of mine rather beautifully.
Next video: "Why these things break after 20 hours of use."
Very much like Jared Owen's work. Fascinating stuff
I'm 43 years old and I just know learned that there was a nozzle cleaner built into the end of the sprinkler... Thank you.
No way this has 1.1k views, it deservers at least 1,000,000. I thought it had that many views until I saw the 1k this actually has.
We're here early, did you see his bottle jack video? This dude is gonna have like 50m views
7.2 now,
10,402 now
Comments like these are really aggravating.
@@Jack-vo7yfWhat kids do is they emulate comments that get a lot of likes.
Well demonstrated and clear to understand.👍🏽
The fact that you have 11.9K subscribers from just two videos says everything there needs to be said about their quality.
I always wondered whether there was actually a computer inside or some kind of pressure- or touch-sensor that somehow changes directions, but this design is both interestingly complex and beautifully simple. Very educational, nice animation, meticulous explanations: Please make more!
I watched this in 1.75x. Never in my life did I think I would understand how a sprinkler works in less than 3 minutes. This video is gold.
Oh damn, i always wondered how these worked after seeing one in action at my parents' yard. Kind of amazing how handy they are, being able to water in rectangles instead of circles, like most common sprinklers.
I woke up this morning, turned youtube saw this and said to myself... Yeah, I do want to know how a oscillating sprinkler works. Instant sub keep it coming
The main object of the oscillating sprinkler is cooling down kids in the summer though. Even water distribution over a set area is secondary.
Great video! :D
Words of someone who doesnt have a garden
Interesting, my first thought was that the gearbox switches, but bistable water diverter is much simpler and more clever
I love automated mechanisms that don't need electricity to work. Excellent job with both the animations and explanations, keep it up!
I waited my whole life for this video.
Excelent video.
The oscillating sprinkler was invented by Norman Seidel, in March 1955.
Hi, could you make a video about the impulse sprinkler aswell please?
That's a lot more parts than I expected. I'd think some sort of double piston design would be much easier and cheaper to make. Patent pending ;)
well demonstrated video. deserve a sub.
Only 2 videos so far. I’m here for it. This is why I’m on TH-cam. Your videos are amazing!
Just found your channel, subscribed. I love learning how things work. Thank you!!
This is a really nice video. well explained nnd very well deisgned. the only suggestion I have, would be to find a way to reccord your voice better. first step, I suspect would be to make certian you`re always at a constant distance to your mic. that will help withthe volume level. and then if you have the ressourecs, maybe look into a better mic. eventually. But seriously, high production quality, clear explanation. thanks for sharing this
Bro deserves way more subscribers. Good job!
I appreciate that!
Such a cool video. Perfect animations, no bullshit talking, nicely explained
Very well done video. Instant like and sub
The animation and the description are both perfect. Thank you!
Nice work. Worth investing in a good microphone now you have 10k subscribers :)
Too much camera orbits at the beginning, but otherwise 5/5 explanation.
Very cool!! Amazing video
Simply complicated and brilliant. It's easy to see why we take some things for granted.
I was today years old when I found out sprinklers have a drain plug and cleaner instead of just needing to get drained back out through the fill/spray holes
clear and concise, I really like it :)
PS: I somehow wanna play catan now :D
good video but poor audio, the microphone needs to be replaced, I wish the channel to grow
They don’t make ‘em like they used to, though. Because of the heat and UV damage of the South Australian summer, the plastic would die after one season. It was not cost-effective to keep replacing them. My $3.00 metal spraying sprinkler is fantastic, and doesn’t add to the burgeoning plastic waste problem 😊
Dude got the lame thing to cover in their engineering class but made the best damn presentation in the whole class
Great video! A beter mic or some audio editing would help in the future.
what an awful waste of water to grow “grass” lawns🤣. Clover lawns could be cool
Please make the same video, but about absolutely everything.
Excellent CAD and animation work. I have several of these and have never taken one apart (but I will now :-) ) Great explanations.
If you go ahead and never stop uploading, I'll go ahead and never stop watching!
Continue like this and you will be the next Jared Owen!
This had me wondering for years. Thank you!
i think you need a better mic, other than that, great job on the video
Very well done, thank you very much!!
thanks!
I did not know i needed this video, but apparently i did
I love your videos man keep making them pleaseee
Dude! Just watched both you videos, I need more!!! I’m sure production time is high with all the animations but we need more!! gosh dang I swear this channel is going to BLOW UP! Keep up the good work, can’t wait to see what else you dive into!
This is going to be a great channel!
Two vids both extremely good. 👍
Nice video but a better microphone would be nice
Love this honest content ❤... no clickbait title... it says it in the title and then explains it clearly with helpfull animation... new sub!
Best place to watch your video 👏👏
I absolutely love videos like this! It turns something that feels like magic into mechanical genius and simplicity in my mind
What an excellent video thank you.
Very cool, but get a better microphone :)
What software did was this model made in?
Perfect format. Thank you.
got a feeling that simpler versions exist but nice animation :)
Your videos are awesome. Please make more
Great explanation. 👍🏾😎 Thx
This was informative and interesting.
Its 3am and I'm very interestet 😂
I always wondered how that worked
This is really high quality content. I appreciate all the work you put in.
Gut gemacht!
Keep it up! Great channel.
very educational!
rotating sprinklers pleasee
I love how much technical data you have for something i can buy for $4
Very clever mechanism!
Easiest subscription to a channel I have ever made.
Keep it up, and thanks for the great breakdown!
I love these videos, because they get me thinking about how I might use these principles to create things. They're also generally awesome. Love it.
This is *really* good! Reminds me of Jared Owen's work -- which I absolutely mean as a compliment.
hope to see more of theas vids
Yooo this channel is going to blow up ive been looking for reverse engineering videos for sooo long to help me with my super small scale manufacturing processes.
Well now we know, thanks.
Finally! After years of thinking and forgetting the question, the algorithm suggests this video to me.
Finally i can die in peace ❤
Thank You sir for the educational and informative video. I never really knew how a lawn sprinkler worked, but I would have never guessed it was such a complex machine. Keep up the good videos. Have A Good Day Sir! 🛻🚤🏖️
great video! surprisingly complicated mechanism albeit easy to understand
Been using an oscillator for years. This is the first time I ever realised the end cap has a nozzle cleaner built in to it.
Way to break it down. No matter how complex a machine is, it's all simple mechanisms at the very heart of it.
Thank you so much for this video, it was very interesting. I didn't know I needed to know this before I was recommended your video. How did I never even consider how these work?
I'll definitely watch your other video now and I hope you make more like these!
Some pretty clever people figured out how to make that sprinkler.
Great 😊
Thanks 😊
Thank you! 😍 Finally, now I understand that mystery 🥳
Very well done video. Feels like the old "how its made" days but on how things function rather than how its made
По этому люди придумали поливалку которая вращается с помощью реактивной струи.
Great animations, showing all important details!
Also: Clear and concise.
Super cool, waiting for next deconstructed video. Great work
That's amazin', rasin. I remember seeing these sprinklers in other people's front yards as a kid in the late 70s and early 80s and wondering how they worked.
I just watched a four minute long video about a garden sprinkler...